This paperback edition of Tales of Power (Pocket Books, 1976?) exhibits another variation of the 1970s “Bauhaus” style. It looks as if the designers wanted to use the same face as on the original jacket, but weren’t able to find the right font (because it had been modified), so they emulated it and replaced Aki’s pointed shapes for N and W with rounded ones that are similar to those found in Blippo Black or Expressa Heavy.

The White Album is a famous set of essays by Joan Didion about the various aspects of living in California in the 1960s and 1970s. She covers weird neighbors, the California governor’s mansion, how to pack, migraines, depression/anxiety, and a wide range of other topics. It is a window on a particular time in a particular place.

Copyright 1968 by Edward Abbey. A Touchstone Book, published by Simon and Schuster, reprinted by arrangement with the McGraw-Hill Book Company

Illustrations by Peter Parnall. The liner notes don’t specify the cover illustration (which is different from the inner illustrations) but it does look like his other work so I think it's safe to say it's his as well.